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A NEW BORNEAN SPECIES OF CINNAMOMUM SCH. KOSTERMANS, A. J. G. H.
REINWARDTIA Vol 8, No 1 (1970): vol.8 no.1
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Arbor ramulis strictis perdense minutissime griseo tomentellis foliis oppositis coriaceis ellipticis acuminatis basi aeutis supra laevia glabra nervo mediano cum nerviis basalibus (acumine attingentibus) filiformis prominulis subtus dense subadpresse sublanuginoso-tomentellis pilis pergracilis glabrescentibus nervo mediano nerviisque basalibus prominentibus venis secundariis horizontalis parallelis prominulis venis submarginalis adest petiolis bene evolutis paniculis pseudo-terminalis perdense minute griseo tomentellis laxis strictis foliis aequilongis floribus sat magnis dense pilosis filamentis pilosis glandulis stipitatis ovario glabro.TYPUS: S. 15196 (BO).
NEW AND CRITICAL MALAYSIAN PLANTS-I KOSTERMANS, A. J. G. H.
REINWARDTIA Vol 2, No 2 (1953): vol.2 no.2
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Ab omnibus speciebus generis legumine permagno,falcitto vel subfalcato et foliolis magnis differt.Tree up to 30 m high, with a clear bole 21 m high and 50 cm indiameter.Buttresses up to 2 m high, extending 1 m from bole, 5—10 cmthick. Bark grey-brown, rather smooth or cracked,occasionally scaling off in irregular pieces; dead bark 2—9 mm thick; living bark 5—9 mm,red. Sapwood 5—15cm, yellowish, with agreeable smell; heartwood redbrown.Branches cylindrical, red-brown or grey, lenticellate; branchlets at apex rusty puberulous.Leaves bipinnate, up to 35 cm long, glabrous,glandless; petioles 3—12 cm long, glabrous or microscopically pulverulently puberulous; rachillae 2 or 4, up to 25 cm long, lower ones shorter; leaflets opposite or the proximal ones subopposite, coriaceous or chartaceous, glabrous, 4—5-jugate (apical leaves 3-jugate), elliptic, (4—)6—12 cm long, (1.5—)3—8cm wide; proximal ones as a rule smaller than distal ones; top acuminate or caudate-acuminate with blunt tip; base rounded or subacute; both surfaces glossy (lower one brown when dried) ; upper surface reticulate or rather smooth; lower surface with prominent midrib and 4—6 pairs of inarching, prominent, lateral nerves; veins prominulous,laxly reticulate; petiolules 3—5 mm long, usually stout, deeply channelled above (sometimes not channelled in swollen petiolules). Inflorescence raceme-like, up to 10 cm long, with stout main rachis. Flowers in axils of more or less persistent, ovate, concave, glabrous, 1—2 mm long bracts.Calyx unknown. Corolla-tube unknown; lobes elliptic-lanceolate, concave,glabrous, 3—5 mm long. Anthers 1 mm long. Pod woody, up to 24 cm long and 4.5 cm wide, constricted between seeds, falcate or subfalcate, 2-seeded,dull, ferrugineous (when dried), furrowed, not dehiscent; dorsal suture conspicuous. Seeds brown, ellipsoid, 4 cm long, 2.5 cm wide, hardly com- pressed, top oblique; cotyledons flat-convex, hard.
THE IDENTITY OF SOME BURMAN SPECIES kostermans, a. j. g. h.
REINWARDTIA Vol 7, No 5 (1969): vol 7.no.5
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Burman (Thesaurus zeylanicus, 1737) depicted on tab. 79 Nux Moschata, spuria, sylvestris, Caryophylli arboris, oppositis, Nobis.The plate depicts a sterile branch with conspicuous, stalked, perulateleaf buds. The local name is given as Iryaghedhi (cited from Mus. Zeyl.,p. 58). Linnaeus edumerated the species in Fl. Zeyl., p. 590 under "Barbarae Annihilatae".
THE IDENTITY OF DRACONTOMELUM PETELOTII TARDIEU-BLOT (Anacard.) kostermans, a. j. g. h.
REINWARDTIA Vol 11, No 1 (1992): Vol. 11 No. 1
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Dracontomelum petelotii is transfered to Spondias as Spondias petelotti(Tardieu-Blot) Kosterm.
THE IDENTITY OF HORNERA Jungh. (Thymeleaceae) KOSTERMANS, A. J. G. H.
REINWARDTIA Vol 7, No 2 (1965): vol.7 no.2
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Dr. Airy Shaw (Van Steenis, Fl. Males. Ser. I, 6(1): 48. 1960),referred Hornera Jungh.(Tijdschr. natuurl. Geschied. & Physiol. 7: 314. 1840) ten-tatively to Lauraceae.Hornera was described in an article with the misleading title: Nova genera et species plantarum Javanicum, as the species numbered 22 to 27 are from Japan. Under no. 22 there is a remark: "siccatam e regius japonico accepi".Flora Malesiana gives no clue where this Japanese collection came from; no collecting localities and no collectors are mentioned by Junghuhn).According to Maximowicz (in Bentham & Hooker f., Gen. PI. 3: 188-189. 1880) the genus should not be Japanese; this wrong statement is apparently due to the fact, that Maximowicz could not attribute the genus in its circumscription to any Japanese plant.
BERRYA ROXB. and CARPODIPTERA GRIS. kostermans, a. j. g. h.
REINWARDTIA Vol 7, No 5 (1969): vol 7.no.5
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In his monographic treatment of Tiliaceae, Burret {in Notizbl. bot.Gart. Berlin 9: 607. 1926) pointed out the close affinity of Berrya andCarpodiptera, the former represented in Asia and the Pacific area, thelatter from Africa and America.
MATERIALS FOR A REVISION OF LAURACEAE I KOSTERMANS, A. J. G. H.
REINWARDTIA Vol 7, No 4 (1968): vol.7 no.4
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New species are described in Beilschmiedia (4), Cinnamomum (2),Cryptocarya (44 + one new variety), Endiandra (2), Lindera (2) and Litsea (11).New combinations are proposed in Alseodaphne (2), Cryptocarya (3),Litsea (6), Nothaphoebe (6) and Persea (2).Reductions: Cryptocarya (37), Litsea (1) and Phoebe (5).Additional material to the species is enumerated.
A MONOGRAPH OF THE GENUS HERITIERA* Aiton** (StercuL) (including Argyrodendron F. v. M. and Tarrietia Bl.) KOSTERMANS, A. J. G. H.
REINWARDTIA Vol 4, No 4 (1959): vol.4 no.4
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1. The genera Heritiera Ait., Argyrodendron F.v.M. and Tarrietia Bl. are united.2. The genus comprises 29 species ranging from India, Malaysia, New Guinea and the Pacific region to tropical Australia (2 species, of which one extends to Celebes) and 2 species in tropical Africa.3. The following ten species are described here for the first time: Heritiera arafurensis Kosterm., H. aurea Kosterm., H. burmensis Kosterm., H. catappa Kosterm,H. cordata Kosterm., H. globosa Kosterm., H. macroptera Kosterm., H. novoguineensis Kosterm, H. percoriacea Kosterm., and H. pterospermoides Kosterm.4. The following ten new combinations are created: Heritiera actinophylla (Bailey) Kosterm. (basionym: Tarrietia actinophylla Bailey), H. albiflora (Ridley) Kosterm. (basionym: Tarrietia albiflora Ridley), H. borneensis (Merr.) Kosterm. (basionym: Tarrietia borneensis Merr.), H. densiflora (Pellegrin) Kosterm. (basionym: Tarrietia densiflora (Pellegrin) Aubreville et Normand), H. jaranica (Bl.) Kosterm. (basionym: Tarrietia javanica Bl.), H. kiinstleri (King) Kosterm. (basionym: Tarrietia kunstleri King), H. peralata (Domin) Kosterm. (basionym: Tarrietia peralata Domin), H. simplicifolia (Mast.) Kosterm. (basionym: Tarrietia simplicifolia Mast.), H. sumatrana (Miq.) Kosterm. (basionym: Tarrietia sumatrana Miq.), and H. trifoliolata (F.v. M.) Kosterm. (basionym: Argyrodendron trifoliolatum F. v. M.).5. The following fifteen species are reduced to synonymy: Argyrodendron amboinensis Haberlandt; Heritiera acuminata Wall, ex Kurz, H. annamensis Lecomte,H. minor Lam. H. tothila (Gaertn.) Kurz, H. vespertilio Kurz; Tarrietia actinodendron Guilfoyle, T. amboinensis Hochr, T. Argyrodendron Benth., T. carroni Moore, T. curtisii King, T. perakensis King, T. riedeliana Oliv., T. rubiginosa Kosterm. and T. - unifoliolata Ridley. 6. The following seven species are excluded from the genus: Heritiera attenuata Wall., H. grandis Fisch. ex Steud., H. spectabilis Baill., H. tinctoria Blanco; Tarrietia barteri (Mast.) Hochr., T. erythrosiphon (Baill.) Hochr. and T. perrieri Hochr,
A NEW BORNEAN SPECIES OF MAMMEA L kostermans, a. j. g. h.
REINWARDTIA Vol 9, No 1 (1974): Vol.9 no.1
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The new spccies Mammea sinclairi is described and illustrated and its similarity to Mammea anastomosans is noted.
THE GENUS VATICA L. (DIPTEROCARPACEAE) IN CEYLON kostermans, a. j. g. h.
REINWARDTIA Vol 10, No 1 (1982): vol. 10 No.1
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In Ceylon 4 endemic species of Vatica occur of which one. (Vatica obscura) occurs as a riverine species in the dry zone, the other three are restricted to the wet zone, two of them on well drained soils, one (V. paludosa) in marshy places. Vatica lewisiana is removed from CotyleloHuni and again asigned to Vatica. Vatica, paludosa Kosterm., sp. nov. is neither identical with V. roxburghiana, an Indian species, nor the same as V. chinensis L., a species of unknown origin, to which the Ceylonese material has been referred formerly.